... change the shape of how not only Europeans but practically the whole world conceived of itself, of nature, of religion, of human history, ofthe nature of knowledge, of politics, and ofthe structure ... world ofthe courts and the bureaucracy that either already surrounded them or inevitably awaited them Their own “self-relation” – their sense of how their life was to go, their awareness of how they ... interpretation ofthe nature ofthe categories It rejects the view ofthe categories as concepts prior to experience that we then “apply” to experience by acts of synthesis It also rejects the view that they...
... the sphere of aesthetics; they never thought of separating the beautiful from the good in this way But they were not disgusted at the torture of slaves, the exposure of newborn children, or the ... brutalizing ofthe senses instead of Beauty, the acceptance of tradition instead ofthe pursuit of Truth, the belief in hallucination or passion instead of Reason and Temperate Thought, the obscuring of ... asceticism, the worship of knowledge, the contempt for knowledge, atheism, pietism, the religion of serving the world and the religion of turning away from the world: all these and almost all other...
... Where they lie on the ground after the battle brought in, Where their priceless blood reddens the grass, the ground, Or to the rows ofthe hospital tent, or under the roof’s hospital, To the long ... care They helped educate the women about the care of their children and even helped some of them to find employment in occupations where they could bring their children to work with them The focus ... who had enlisted in the military with glorious ideas of fighting for the liberty of their region were quickly stripped of these illusions when they encountered the reality of war That reality...
... TheLegacyofthe Mastodon This page intentionally left blank TheLegacyofthe Mastodon The Golden Age of Fossils in America Keith Thomson Yale University Press New Haven & London Disclaimer: ... economic aspects of geology, the opening ofthe West to waves of emigration and development, and the role ofthe new railroads It ends with the announcement ofthe closing ofthe American frontier ... transported to northern regions by the Flood Rather, he adopted the view of a small but growing number of geologists about the ever-changing history ofthe earth The existence ofthe mastodon, for Hunter,...
... through the work of thousands of activists in the 1960s and 1970s The first Earth Day in 1970 brought another group of innovators to what would become the fight against sprawl Most of these early ... different from those of either ofthe two ecosystems they separate, and these altered conditions may affect the interior habitat For example, in the middle of a deciduous forest, the environment is ... burrows ofthe gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) (Diemer 1992) In fact, the survival of some of these invertebrates at a site is entirely dependent on the presence of these burrows The presence...
... Postulating the absence ofthe one, they conclude the desirable absence (for the individual) ofthe other Having discovered the objective laws ofthe real, the partisans of this doctrine decide that they ... as the autonomy ofthe I, the finality ofthe you, and the universality ofthe they I use an opposition here familiar to theorists of language between the personal (I, you) and the impersonal (the ... what they have recognized as the very identity ofthe human race The universality ofthe they seems, then, to be the counterpart ofthe membership of all human beings, and they alone, in the same...
... Human Rights in the Faculty of Law at xiv TheLegacyofthe Crash the University of Pretoria in the Republic of South Africa His book, Divorce Lawyers at Work: Varieties of Professionalism in ... between the US and the UK In the period after 1945, there were significant divergences in the management ofthe economy in the UK and US The adoption of a Was there Ever an Anglo-American Model of ... TheLegacyofthe Crash This page intentionally left blank TheLegacyofthe Crash How the Financial Crisis Changed America and Britain Edited by Terrence Casey Associate Professor of Political...
... is a large part ofthe making of men The team “has done more for the University than to win the championship They have done much for themselves in accepting and benefiting by the training I have ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The ... back, and the Buckeyes had a 7–6 lead Four ofthe best Illinois players were on the bench with injuries The powerful defensive line of Illinois, the team’s mastery ofthe fundamentals of blocking...
... Not the least harmful effect of this particular theory is the present isolation ofthe theory of money from the main body of general economic theory For so long as we use different methods for the ... 1936.1 Keynes provided a theoretical foundation for these new ways of thinking Since the publication ofthe General Theory there has been an extensive elaboration ofthe theoretical system outlined ... Tooke Professor of Economic Science and Statistics, University of London, 1931–50 Professor of Social and Moral Science, University of Chicago, 1950–62 Professor of Economics, University of Freiburg...
... magnitude ofthe impact is clear from a variety of government estimates from the 1990s, which put the cost ofthe accident, over two decades, at hundreds of billions of dollars.6 The scale ofthe burden ... different approaches to thelegacyof collective farms The agricultural sector was the area ofthe economy worst hit by the effects ofthe accident A total of 784 320 hectares of agricultural land ... in the spring and summer of 1986 were estimated to be ofthe order of 33 mSv on average, with the highest dose ofthe order of several hundred mSv Doses of Ionizing Radiation Interaction of ionizing...
... is a large part ofthe making of men The team “has done more for the University than to win the championship They have done much for themselves in accepting and benefiting by the training I have ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The ... back, and the Buckeyes had a 7–6 lead Four ofthe best Illinois players were on the bench with injuries The powerful defensive line of Illinois, the team’s mastery ofthe fundamentals of blocking...
... pre-Socratic Greece .The relationship of these themes to the work of Eric Havelock will be considered in the second section of Chapter The names of Plato (at least that ofthe author of Republic), Hegel, ... their predecessors and place themselves at the culmination ofthe past and the promise ofthe future, even to the extreme of turning the fragile pax Europa into a scene of voicing that is also a ... from the head ofthe camp, the three chairs tipped over Total silence throughout the camp On the horizon the sun was setting Then the march past began The two adults were no longer alive Their...
... ultimate sale of that company to the Compaq Corporation in 1998, and the preservation in its many alumni ofthe values that were the essence ofthe culture of that company (The company’s of cial name ... and beliefs ofthe founder that are initially attractive to followers In the case of financial entrepreneurs it is the rationale ofthe deal they are trying to put together However, these initial ... culture of innovation from a position of influence is sufficient to make it happen or that they can “change” culture to fit the new requirements ofthe market Few of these executives question whether...
... example of natural mapping The control is in the shape ofthe seat itself: the mapping is straightforward To move the front edge ofthe seat higher, lift up on the front part ofthe button To make the ... get it out ofthe back, move the control to the back Then the form ofthe motion would mimic the function and make a natural mapping But the way the control is actually mounted in the car, forward ... reduce the airflow and thus maintain the indoor temperature ofthe building My friend pushed on the side of one ofthe leftmost pair of outer doors It swung inward, and he entered the building Then,...
... one for the steep slope over the first years beginning at the pith (juvenile wood) and the second for the later part ofthe curve (mature wood) These models characterize change of slope in the radial ... to 20 y at other sites The rate of change in wood density from pith to bark determines the size ofthe juvenile wood zone and has a major effect on the uniformity ofthe wood within the bole Jayawickrama ... latewood width They hypothesized that time of shoot growth initiation controlled the transition from earlywood to latewood production and thus the slope ofthe juvenile wood curve Together, these studies...
... treatments On the contrary, the formation of nodules was recorded with 85% of plants inoculated with both fungi (table I) The dual fungal inoculation significantly increased the establishment ofthe ectomycorrhizal ... holosericea was significantly lower in the fungal treatments than in the control (table III) On the contrary, the total nitrogen content in the aerial parts ofthe plants in the endomycorrhizal and/or ectomycorrhizal ... III) The type of fungal symbiosis influenced the mineral contents ofthe leaves differently The concentrations of P, Ca, Mg and Na were significantly Table II Mycorrhizal establishment on the...
... into the regional effects of catecholamines Nevertheless, for the safe and beneficial use of catecholamines in the stabilisation of septic patients we need hard data concerning the effects of patient ... regions ofthe gut does not always occur in parallel [14]? As already mentioned, we are aware of different effects of dopamine in severe sepsis and in septic shock We cannot exclude the fact that there ... sponsoring of such studies seems unrealistic The techniques used to assess the regional effects of catecholamines in patients have several pitfalls [13] What is the clinical relevance of an increase...
... limitations ofthe research concern the data collection Firstly, the instrument was only the survey questionnaire, which affects the reliability ofthe data collected Moreover, only the data ofthe seamen‟s ... begins with the recapitulation It then raises the limitations ofthe study The chapter ends with some suggestions for the further research Recapitulation The study aims to investigate the implications ... international means of communication in the global integration today As the spread of English to almost corners ofthe world, people are getting more and more aware ofthe importance ofthe language...
... First of all, it is the purpose ofthe teaching If the visual aids are not suitable with the purpose ofthe lesson, the effectiveness of visual aids will be lowered Secondly, the ability of students ... for further study On the basic ofthe findings and the limitations ofthe study, the following suggestions were made for further study As indicated, it is suggested that the limitations ofthe study ... fascinating in the eyes ofthe students They not only hear the teacher, but also involve in the lesson They become much more active They are, therefore, motivated to learn vocabulary Furthermore, Doff (1988)...
... invasion of South Vietnam and the capture of Saigon leads to the South’s surrender No U.S troops were there to prevent the North’s victory Vietnam veterans receive a cold homecoming At the time, ... is found corrupt and that the president lied about the war during the Watergate Scandal 12 Many Americans lose faith in their government The publication ofthe Pentagon Papers On Back: ... to conduct a war again 11 The draft is abolished The draft had become very unpopular 12 Many Americans lose faith in their government The publication ofthe Pentagon Papers On Back:...